Hi all,
Here are some images from Nov 13th and 14th. Unfortunately
mediocre seeing conditions and blustery winds were the case on both sessions.
Note the prominent STrZ oval. I also observed this feature visually, and despite
the seeing, it was seen as a prominent dark oval.
INFORMATION FOR JUPITER IMAGES, NOVEMBER 13th, 2000.
D. A. Peach, King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
12" (30.5cm) Meade SCT @ f/21.0. ST-5c camera.
SBIG RGB Filter set.
Total Exposure Times:
Red Light (+ IR Rejection): 3.04secs
Green Light (+ IR Rejection): 2.80secs
Blue Light (+ IR Rejection): 4.00secs
Seeing fair (5-6) deteriorated later. Increasing fast turbulence.
Transparency excellent (5.0mag.)
Blustery Wind (SW 5-20mph.) Moderate dew.
INFORMATION FOR JUPITER IMAGES, NOVEMBER 14th, 2000.
D. A. Peach, King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
12" (30.5cm) Meade SCT @ f/21.0. ST-5c camera.
SBIG RGB Filter set.
Total Exposure Times:
Red Light (+ IR Rejection): 4.56secs
Green Light (+ IR Rejection): 5.78secs
Blue Light (+ IR Rejection): 8.50secs
Seeing poor-fair (3-5). Increasing fast turbulence.
Transparency good (4.5mag) increasing high haze/cirrus.
Wind SW (0-5mph.) Moderate dew.
Best Wishes
Damian